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Compare and contrast Jack and Annie’s approaches to the magical adventures in the Cretaceous Period. How do their different perspectives influence their actions and decisions throughout the story? How does this influence their feelings when they return home?
Dinosaurs Before Dark is told from Jack’s perspective. How does this influence the story and its depiction of the events and characters?
This book is the first in a series, which centers around the magic tree house. How does Mary Pope Osborne build the air of mystery that surrounds the mystical structure? Examine the literary techniques she uses to create this sense of wonder and intrigue.
The Pteranodon is the first dinosaur that Jack and Annie see, and it saves Jack’s life in the end. What does this dinosaur symbolize throughout the book? Consider how it contributes to the themes. Provide examples from the text to support your answer.
How do the events of the magic tree house adventure serve as a metaphor for learning and imagination? Use evidence from the text to support your answer.
Discuss how the text depicts dinosaurs. Are they portrayed as dangerous, friendly, or a mix of both? How do Jack and Annie’s interactions with them reflect the complexity of their nature? Use specific evidence from the text to support your answer.
Why won’t the adults in Jack and Annie’s lives believe them about their adventure? What does this suggest about the belief in magic, and how does it contribute to the children’s experiences and perceptions?
By Mary Pope Osborne